Recovery time after an adult circumcision can vary, but typically it takes around 1-2 weeks for the initial healing process. It is important to follow post-operative care instructions provided by the healthcare provider to ensure proper healing. In terms of pleasure during self-pleasure and intercourse post-circumcision, experiences can vary among individuals. Some may report increased sensitivity or pleasure, while others may not notice a significant difference. It is important to communicate any concerns or changes in sensation with a healthcare provider.
Yes It does, the foreskin is there to among other things protect the glans penis from drying out and Karitinisation (thickening and becoming insensitive) The foreskin itself also has between 20 and 100 thousand touch sensitive erogenous nerves that also make sexual intercourse more pleasurable. ad to this the structure of the foreskin and its ability to act as a lubricating sleeve during sex and masturbation which also makes the experience better for the woman and you could reasonably say that circumcision is damaging to the pleasure felt in sexual activity.
Pleasurable
Adjective forms include pleasant and pleasurable.
The most common adjective is pleasant (providing pleasure, with the antonym unpleasant).The most common derivative adjective is pleasurable, which is most often used to mean pleasant, although it technically means 'capable of providing pleasure.'
Circumcision has no known medical benefits, and no major medical association recommends routine infant circumcision. Circumcision can have long lasting consequences. Circumcision removes the foreskin, a normal part of the penis that functions to protect the glans of the penis. Removal of the foreskin can cause decreased sensitivity of the penis and decreased pleasure during sexual intercourse. This is yet another reason why circumcision is becoming increasingly uncommon. Circumcision also caries with it serious risks of adverse outcomes including prolonged bleeding, infection, severe pain, and surgical error that can result in damage to the penis. For these reasons most physicians recommend against circumcision. For more information on the functions of the foreskin, see: http://wiki.answers.com/Q/What_are_the_functions_of_the_foreskin
There is no reason other then cultural pressure to have this done to women. Female genital mutilation is designed to take away the pleasure of sex from women and in other cases to also prevent sexual intercourse.
you can get lots of pleasure or a baby
The best way to be circumcised is not to be circumcised at all. Circumcision has no known medical benefit and has the risks of potential complications and adverse events following the procedure. Circumcision also decreases the sensitivity of the penis, resulting in decreased pleasure during sexual intercourse. Circumcision is generally only used to treat cases of phimosis (tight foreskin) that do not respond to the usual treatment of gradual stretching exercises with the use of a topical corticosteroid cream. When circumcision is medically necessary because of a tight foreskin (phimosis), typically as little foreskin as possible should be removed. Typically only the tight phimotic ring will need to be removed, meaning that 2-3 cm of the foreskin will be removed. If you wish to be circumcised for cosmetic reasons, you may have as much or as little of the foreskin removed as you would like. I would recommend against having the frenulum removed, as this would only result in making sexual intercourse less pleasurable. Radical circumcision is not recommended. It can cause painful erections and painful intercourse. It also desensitizes the penis, making orgams more difficult to achieve and less pleasurable. The frenulum should generally not be removed during circumcision. Religious groups performing circumcision have their own standards and expectations from the procedure. Traditionally, circumcision within Judaism and Islam has involved removal of only a few centimeters of the foreskin. However, in the United States most circumcisions remove the entire foreskin, so that none of it remains to cover any part of the penis head.
There is no medical advantage in the routine circumcision of males. The foreskin is a highly enervated protective part of the penis that both protects and enhances the pleasure to be had form sexual intercourse and masturbation. There is no known therapeutic benefit in its removal.
No it is not. The foreskin both protect the sensitive glans of the penis throughout the males life and plays an important part in sexual response and pleasure in both masturbation and sexual intercourse. no good reason can be shown for circumcision. and it originated as a religious and cultural procedure. any medical reasoning behind it has long since been discredited.
technically yes but it is not common. Exercise releases endorphins, which can be pleasurable, so technically a woman can find walking pleasurable, but likely not in a sexual way.
The anal area of both mean and women has many nerve endings and blood flow meaning anal stimulation including anal intercourse can be very pleasurable. In men the prostate can be stimulated by having a woman use a strap-on dildo causing intense pleasure and even maale orgasm. You do not "need" to be gay to enjoy anal stimulation including being penetrated sexually by a strap-on. For a couple anal intercourse can be a very pleasurable and intimate act of both/either love and/or sex.